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  • Wiki Loves Women Tanzania

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  • Location

    Sayansi Bulding, COSTECH, Dar es Salaam 4302, Tanzania

    Dar es Salaam

    Tanzania

  • Employees

    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 2

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  • Added in Motherbase

    3 years, 1 month ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    Encouraging the contribution of quality information on African women
    to be published on Wikipedia.

    Gender inequality is rife across Africa. The Wiki Loves Women project focuses on bridging two significant gaps on Wikimedia projects – women and Africa – both in terms of content about these subjects and in terms of participation by people from these groups. Wiki Loves Women encourages the contribution of existing information by Civil Society Organisations and Gender-equality groups to Wikipedia. The donated content specifically focuses on women’s contribution to the political, economic, scientific, cultural and heritage landscape, as well as the current socio-political status of women, in each country. In addition, the project encourages the activation and support of new and existing editors (both female and gender-sensitised male Wikipedians) in the focus countries.

    In 2018-9, with support from the Wikimedia Foundation, the project concentrates on launching Wiki Loves Women in Tanzania and Uganda. Over 2016-7, in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut, the project was launched in four countries, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Nigeria and Ghana.

Corporate interactions BETA
Corporate TypeTweets Articles
Wikimedia Deutschland e. V.
Wikimedia Deutschland e. V.
Software Development
Wikimedia Deutschland e. V.
Software Development
Other

16 Aug 2021


UK Atomic Energy Authority
UK Atomic Energy Authority
Research, National and local authorities
UK Atomic Energy Authority
Research, National and local authorities
Other

18 Jul 2016


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